Works, Volumes 23-24Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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... never realised , Bernal never escaped from his life of poverty . Without any incidents worth recording — at least so far as is known to us - time went on until 1550 , in which year Bernal was summoned to Spain to assist at the Congress ...
... never realised , Bernal never escaped from his life of poverty . Without any incidents worth recording — at least so far as is known to us - time went on until 1550 , in which year Bernal was summoned to Spain to assist at the Congress ...
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... never did anything without first asking our advice about it . It was agreed that we should send to tell the Great Montezuma , gently and amicably , that in order to carry out the purpose for which our Lord and King had sent us to these ...
... never did anything without first asking our advice about it . It was agreed that we should send to tell the Great Montezuma , gently and amicably , that in order to carry out the purpose for which our Lord and King had sent us to these ...
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... never known us , and it was not well done , but a very great ingratitude after we had placed him in his present position . To this Cortés replied that all that he possessed both his person and his property was ours , but for the present ...
... never known us , and it was not well done , but a very great ingratitude after we had placed him in his present position . To this Cortés replied that all that he possessed both his person and his property was ours , but for the present ...
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